Thursday, January 6, 2011

New Rules for Maine Quilts 2011 show



This is reprinted by permission of Nancy Z. from the Dec. 2010 issue of the “Patchwork Press”


Attention: NEW RULES!


Planning to enter a quilt at Maine Quilts 2011? Read this now or you may be disappointed.


Recent information about copyright law and quilting lead Quilt Show Advisory and the PTQG General Board to review and update the quilt entry requirements for Maine Quilts. Everyone who enters a quilt for public display at Maine Quilts that is not their own original design or a quilt based on traditional quilt blocks or designs must submit written permission from the creator of the design for the quilt to be show at Maine Quilts.

This applies to all entries—display, judges, chapter challenges and Bear Necessities. Yes, even if you made a quilt from a pattern, book, magazine that you purchased or a class you took, you need to contact the author, teacher and/or publisher to obtain permission to enter the quilt. If the design source is another medium (e.g. photography, painting, illustration, other fiber arts), permission must be obtained from the original artist.

Start now to obtain this permission--don’t wait until the spring. Entries that are not accompanied by written permission for the quilt to be displayed will not be accepted. In addition, proper credit must be given on the entry form.

For more information, you might want to read “Know Your Rights (And Wrongs)” by Janet Jo Smith in the September/October 2010 issue of McCall’s Quilting. Follow-up article, “People Are Talking,”-November/December 2010 issue of McCall’s Quilting.


Websites with information about quilting and copyright laws include:

"Do You Have Copyright Questions?


 Link to a page about copyright and public domain

AQS Quilt Shows-"Do I Need Design Permission?"

AQS blog site article "Copyrights Getting You Down?"

It is not the intent of the board to make things difficult for our members. Rather, it is important that Pine Tree Quilters Guild and Maine Quilts are in compliance with federal and state laws, including copyright laws.

There are several other changes for Maine Quilts. All donations for the silent auction must be accompanied by written permission from the designer giving permission for the item to be sold at the silent auction.

There will not be a Member’s Sales Table at Maine Quilts 2011.